To request an approval you will need to do the following:

1. Fill out and submit the current year's online "One-Act Play and Scenery Approval Request Form 2018-19."

2. Mail the following:

a) A copy of your "One-Act Play and Scenery Approval Request Form 2018-19."

b) The complete published play which specifically and clearly indicates

i) The exact portions of the total script to be used. This includes dialogue and action. (Highlighted in Yellow)

ii) Deletion of all dialogue and business not to be used. Make it clear that you are cutting but light enough that a reader can look at the

material that has been eliminated. (Strike-through in pen)

iii) Deletion of all language and action that violates the "Standards Rule." (Strike-through in pen)

iv) Deletion of scenery that might restrict approval. Make it clear that you are cutting but light enough that a reader can look at the

material that has been eliminated. (Strike-through in pen)

c) A $30 evaluation fee payable to: "The University of Texas at Austin, UIL." (Checks or money orders only). (Billing address your school

finance office may have on file: University Interscholastic League / P.O. Box 8028 / Austin, Texas 78713). If you are submitting a play

approval request along with a scenic request, you only need to pay one $30 evaluation fee.

NOTE: If you are doing the play in its entirety, with no cuts, YOU MUST include a note with your submission with this information. Sending a completely unmarked script and no note will mean that your play is returned to you unread.

For Scenery for Plays Already On the Approved Lists

1. Fill out and submit the current year's online "UIL One-Act Set Approval Request Form."

3. A $30 evaluation fee payable to: "The University of Texas at Austin, UIL." (Checks or money orders only). (Billing address your school

Frequently Asked Questions:

If your play was rejected for lack of literary merit...you need to find a new play. There are close to 1000 titles on our approved lists for you to consider, HERE

If your play was rejected because it is "story theatre" or "reader's theatre", if it features too many monologues and lacks character interaction...you need to find a new play. There are close to 1000 titles on our approved lists for you to consider, HERE

If your play was rejected because you didn't follow the directions above--you didn't cut enough or you left in all of the @#$! curse words, you may resubmit your play for approval, as long as it is before your submission deadline (Dec 14 for high schools and 45 days before contest for junior high). Please note that you will need to submit a $30 reading fee again, as it is considered a second submission.